Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0070aep685 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

High prevalence of pituitary deficiency after cranial radiation therapy for skull base meningioma: The importance of an annual screening.

Raymond Perrine , Cuny Thomas , Klein Marc , Bernier-Chastagner Valerie

Purpose: To determine the risk of developing hypopituitarism after cranial irradiation for skull base meningiomas. Cranial irradiation is often chosen as first treatment in skull base meningiomas to avoid risk to proximally-located critical structures. While cranial irradiation has been associated with high risk of inducing hypopituitarism, few studies concern meningiomas.Methods and materials: Fifty-two adult patients receiving photon-beam therapyfor sk...

ea0022p257 | Developmental endocrinology | ECE2010

Mineralocorticoid pathway in newborns: evidence for a physiological renal aldosterone unresponsiveness

Martinerie Laetitia , Viengchareun Say , Boileau Pascal , Lombes Marc

Aldosterone is the main steroid hormone controlling sodium homeostasis in human. During the neonatal period, full term newborns and more specifically premature infants, are subjected to an impaired renal capacity to reabsorb sodium, responsible for sodium loss and failure to thrive which could be linked to a renal aldosterone unresponsiveness at birth. A clinical prospective study on 50 newborns and their mothers, revealed high aldosterone and renin levels in umbilical blood s...

ea0015p56 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2008

Adrenal suppression and intranasal steroid use

Olateju Tolu , Jaleel Nihad , Kar Partha , Atkin Marc , Meeking Darryl

Prolonged use of oral corticosteroid treatment is associated with cushingoid side effects and HPA suppression. We are increasingly seeing similar problems associated with nasal steroid therapy.Case 1: A 41-year-old lady with history of asthma, allergic rhinitis and nasal polyps presented with a clinical appearance of Cushings syndrome. Her medication included Becloforte inhalers 250 mg tds and Betamethasone sodium phosphate nasal drops 0.1% 2 drops bd, b...

ea0015p75 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2008

Pituitary granular cell adenoma: an unusual cause of a pituitary mass

Kisalu Judith , Galloway Malcolm , Dorward Neil , Bouloux Pierre-Marc

History: A 63 year old female presented with nausea, vomiting and loss of balance. She had no other symptoms. An MRI of the brain revealed a large incidental pituitary lesion occupying both the sella and suprasellar region, causing distortion of the optic chiasm and tracts. She had no headache, visual disturbance, tiredness, thirst or daytime frequency although she had long standing nocturia.Examination: Visual fields showed mild bitemporal desaturation ...

ea0073aep580 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2021

Adverse effects of gender affirming hormonal therapy in transgender persons: assessing reports in the French pharmacovigilance database

Yelehe Melissa , Klein Marc , Gillet Pierre , Maurier Anais , Feigerlova Eva

BackgroundOnly limited data are available regarding adverse effects of gender affirming hormonal treatment (HT) mainly due to the lack of population-based studies with adequate controls, thus making spontaneous reporting systems a valuable tool to detect potential side reactions.ObjectiveIn this nationwide retrospective study, we aimed to analyse adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in relation to gender affirming H...

ea0094p195 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2023

A case of Severe hypercalcemia secondary to Milk-Alkali syndrome:

Nagarajah Kalyani , Panagiotou Grigorios , George Lindsay , Evans Marc

Milk – alkali syndrome is a rare and distinctive disorder caused by ingestion of large amounts of calcium and absorbable alkali resulting in hypercalcemia. It is characterized by a triad of hypercalcemia, metabolic alkalosis and renal failure. Here we present a 59 years old female patient, who presented to Emergency department for a fall and Syncopal episode. She had a few days history of increasing thirst, polyuria and diffuse abdominal discomfort. This prior to her sync...

ea0032p1015 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2013

Associations of (F)T3 and the ratio FT3:FT4 with a cluster of obesity-related cardiovascular risk markers in healthy euthyroid middle-aged men and women

Roef Greet , Rietzschel Ernst , Van Daele Caroline , Taes Youri , De Buyzere Marc , Gillebert Thierry , Kaufman Jean-Marc

Background: We have previously shown that a higher BMI and less favorable body composition are associated with relatively higher FT3 levels (within the euthyroid range) in healthy young men. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether FT3 and the ratio FT3:FT4 are also associated with cardiovascular markers in a healthy euthyroid population of middle-aged men and women.Methods: Thyroid parameters were measur...

ea0050p298 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Diagnostic challenges in Cyclical Cushing’s syndrome presenting with Bilateral Central Serous Retinopathy

Freudenthal Bernard , Bouloux Pierre-Marc , Dorward Neil , Khoo Bernard , Cohen Mark

Case summary: A 55 year-old lady was referred by ophthalmology following diagnosis of bilateral central serous retinopathy, an accumulation of sub-retinal fluid at the fundus associated with Cushing’s syndrome. She also had proximal myopathy, bruising, centripetal weight gain and hypertension. Cushing’s was confirmed by 1 mg overnight DST (cortisol 581 nmol/L) and 48 hr-LDDST (407 nmol/L). 24 hr UFC was raised at 2666 nmol/L (12...

ea0050p298 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Diagnostic challenges in Cyclical Cushing’s syndrome presenting with Bilateral Central Serous Retinopathy

Freudenthal Bernard , Bouloux Pierre-Marc , Dorward Neil , Khoo Bernard , Cohen Mark

Case summary: A 55 year-old lady was referred by ophthalmology following diagnosis of bilateral central serous retinopathy, an accumulation of sub-retinal fluid at the fundus associated with Cushing’s syndrome. She also had proximal myopathy, bruising, centripetal weight gain and hypertension. Cushing’s was confirmed by 1 mg overnight DST (cortisol 581 nmol/L) and 48 hr-LDDST (407 nmol/L). 24 hr UFC was raised at 2666 nmol/L (12...

ea0090ep309 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Bicycle Exercise and Lifestyle Intervention in Newly Diagnosed Diabetes - An interim analysis of the BELIFE Study

Hepprich Matthias , Fischer Justus , Mudry Jonathan , Aubry Yoann , Trinh Beckey , Donath Marc

Background/Introduction: Lifestyle adaptations are crucial in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. However, implementation is difficult and patients especially with high glucose levels receive most often medication as first-line treatment instead of intensive lifestyle changes. We hypothesized that a primary lifestyle intervention as first-line treatment for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes compared to standard of care is didactic, safe and can achieve metabolic control alone....